fsckpath is correct as suggested. This particular problem is not an issue any more. Some time ago I believe that I figured out how to deal with the situation and most of the solution was saving the work-in-progress at the appropriate time. Other than that, it was more of learning how to select which...

In our experience of dealing with mailings with extensive CSS styling in them, there are problems of various degrees with mail servers and/or mail clients/interfaces that can have a demonstrative affects on the appearance of any given mailing. In particular, it appears that Exchange and/or Outlook W...

2) trackable links present a URL that is formatted something similar to: <server hostname:<port>>/r.html?uid=1.1l.6.9y.<random/arbitrary/obfuscated string> where everything from "uid=" on is referred to as a "query string". I need to know how to interpret, or "decipher", that "uid" value so that I c...

One way to be able to change the RFC822 e-mail address in the recipient ("To:") field is to use the Sendmail Perl 'milter' process to dynamically modify the text in this field as the e-mail is being processed by the SMTP function in the process of being sent out. Using a builtin array or an external...

I have at least 5 instantiations of OpenEMM and I have to force myself to look at the URL to identify WHICH OpenEMM that I am connected to. One suggestion for a simple solution to this is to modify the "logon.title" setting in the <openemm home directory>"/webapps/openemm/WEB-INF/classes/messages.pr...

So far I have not implemented anything yet, but there are two packages available that are associated with DKIM: libopendkim and opendkm (both available from rpmforge). To make use of this feature, certain DNS modifications are required. At this point, the best thing that I can say is to "read the do...

I don't know about something within OpenEMM that will provide DKIM, but sendmail has a "milter" (3rd party sendmail filter) that will provide DKIM via sendmail. Don't know if that would work with OpenEMM "out of the box", however.

When formatting HTML version of content using HTML formatting tags to create new lines and paragraphs, all such formatting is lost when the text version is generated (which stands to reason when the text is retained and all HTML components are stripped out). Are there some good methods to "format" t...

RFC822 e-mail address formats allow for two versions which can include either a "full name" or "comments" to be included with an RFC822 e-mail address. These two forms are: 1) "full name" e-mail_address 2) <e-mail_address> (comments) It IS possible to add "comments" to an OpenEMM recipient e-mail ad...